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A co 2/327 66-67 Troung Luong Village, Jun 66 if you remember that write to this website, Bless all my buddies that gave all and also to the ones that made it back to the ungrateful USA AIRBORNE ?

A co 2/327 66-67 Troung Luong Village, Jun 66 if you remember that write to this website, Bless all my buddies that gave all and also to the ones that made it back to the ungrateful USA AIRBORNE ?

John De Vous
from Folsom CA wrote on June 10, 2017 at 22:57:

Served with B 1/327 and HHC 1/327, 1st Brigade (Separate) Vietnam 7/65 to 6/66. Arrived at Cam Ranh Bay on the USS General LeRoy Eltinge. Wounded at My Canh II, 2/7/66. Recovered at 8th Field Hospital, Nha Trang. I am forever greatful for the Huey crew that had the guts to come in for us, in spite of heavy NVA ground fire. The Huey was so loaded with wounded on the way out that it struggled lifting off, all the while being pounded by NVA ground fire. Vietnam is forever a part of me. I wish you all the very best.

Served with B 1/327 and HHC 1/327, 1st Brigade (Separate) Vietnam 7/65 to 6/66. Arrived at Cam Ranh Bay on the USS General LeRoy Eltinge. Wounded at My Canh II, 2/7/66. Recovered at 8th Field Hospital, Nha Trang. I am forever greatful for the Huey crew that had the guts to come in for us, in spite of heavy NVA ground fire. The Huey was so loaded with wounded on the way out that it struggled lifting off, all the while being pounded by NVA ground fire. Vietnam is forever a part of me. I wish you all the very best.

Ken Steckbauer
from Coloma, Wi wrote on June 8, 2017 at 14:47:

I'm trying to locate Combat Engineer SP4 Mike Meyer who was wounded while clearing mines on OP Viper about August '71.

I'm trying to locate Combat Engineer SP4 Mike Meyer who was wounded while clearing mines on OP Viper about August '71.

Adam Dignan
from Jacksonville, NC wrote on May 30, 2017 at 08:49:

Good morning gents, my father served with 2/327 from 69-70. His name was Robert Dignan. Unfortunately he passed in May of 2010 from cancer. I currently serve in the Marines as an Infantryman and know that nobody knows you better than the guys you fought beside. So I know it is a long shot, but if any of you served with my dad if you could share some stories it would be much appreciated.

Good morning gents, my father served with 2/327 from 69-70. His name was Robert Dignan. Unfortunately he passed in May of 2010 from cancer. I currently serve in the Marines as an Infantryman and know that nobody knows you better than the guys you fought beside. So I know it is a long shot, but if any of you served with my dad if you could share some stories it would be much appreciated.

Ron Hayden
from Young Harris wrote on May 13, 2017 at 14:34:

Looking for anyone who knew guy who drown crossing Song Hun Trac summer or fall 1970.. drown because cherry LT ordered them to cross during high water.

Looking for anyone who knew guy who drown crossing Song Hun Trac summer or fall 1970.. drown because cherry LT ordered them to cross during high water.

Dakota Elderbroom
from Syracuse, NY wrote on May 7, 2017 at 00:56:

My uncle was a SGT Dan Hines who served in 2nd Battalion and as a combat photographer from 1966 to 1968. I recently watched some of his film reels from his first tour as a private.

My uncle was a SGT Dan Hines who served in 2nd Battalion and as a combat photographer from 1966 to 1968. I recently watched some of his film reels from his first tour as a private.

Ken Norris
from The Villages, Florida wrote on April 7, 2017 at 18:32:

I served with Delta Company, 2nd of the 327th in Vietnam from 1971 to 1772. No Slack.

I served with Delta Company, 2nd of the 327th in Vietnam from 1971 to 1772. No Slack.

JOE GENEREUX
from ORMOND BEACH wrote on April 6, 2017 at 19:23:

WENT TO NAM ON THE ELTINGE, WAS SQD LDR AND PLT SGT 2ND PLT.A/CO 2/327TH. SERVED WITH A REAL GOOD SQD. AND PLATOON. THE TROOPS WORKED REAL HARD IN THOSE DAYS. NO WATER OR FOOD RESUPPLY. WE WERE GIVEN A CASE OF C RATIONS ONE PER MAN ONCE A WEEK. ONLY HAD ONE CANTEEN FOR WAter..

WENT TO NAM ON THE ELTINGE, WAS SQD LDR AND PLT SGT 2ND PLT.A/CO 2/327TH. SERVED WITH A REAL GOOD SQD. AND PLATOON. THE TROOPS WORKED REAL HARD IN THOSE DAYS. NO WATER OR FOOD RESUPPLY. WE WERE GIVEN A CASE OF C RATIONS ONE PER MAN ONCE A WEEK. ONLY HAD ONE CANTEEN FOR WAter..

I was with 1/327=1970-1971.R.T.O.-hhc. we were at fb Bastonge, fb Checkmate, fb Veghel, fb Cunningham, fb Barbara, camp Eagle, camp Evans,Phu-Bia. I distributed new S.O.I.s to all field units.

I was with 1/327=1970-1971.R.T.O.-hhc. we were at fb Bastonge, fb Checkmate, fb Veghel, fb Cunningham, fb Barbara, camp Eagle, camp Evans,Phu-Bia. I distributed new S.O.I.s to all field units.

Dr. Booker T. Williams, Jr Ed.D.
from Daytona Beach wrote on March 20, 2017 at 12:06:

I am the Post Commander at the Cherry, Branch, AmVets Post 100 in Daytona Beach, Fl. Staff Sgt. Charles Edward Cherry was one of the first African American solders from Daytona to be killed in the Republic of Vietnam. Post 100 was named in his honor. I am looking for any one who might have gone to basic training with him or served with him. he would be around 80 yrs old had he lived, so I know this might be a tough research effort. We are trying to find a photo for the Vietnam Virtual Memorial Wall and one for the Post. If you are still out there, I would love to hear from you. Booker T. Williams. USMC 1971-1974

I am the Post Commander at the Cherry, Branch, AmVets Post 100 in Daytona Beach, Fl. Staff Sgt. Charles Edward Cherry was one of the first African American solders from Daytona to be killed in the Republic of Vietnam. Post 100 was named in his honor. I am looking for any one who might have gone to basic training with him or served with him. he would be around 80 yrs old had he lived, so I know this might be a tough research effort. We are trying to find a photo for the Vietnam Virtual Memorial Wall and one for the Post. If you are still out there, I would love to hear from you.
Booker T. Williams.
USMC
1971-1974

Randy Book
from Lexington wrote on March 15, 2017 at 12:31:

Welcome Home Brothers. I was with B 3/187 69-70. Passed thru Bastogne a couple of times. Looking at the pics sure bring back some haunting memories. Remember it being dismantled, then re built sometime in late 69. Spent 22+ years in, retired as 1SG D 3/327.

Welcome Home Brothers. I was with B 3/187 69-70. Passed thru Bastogne a couple of times. Looking at the pics sure bring back some haunting memories. Remember it being dismantled, then re built sometime in late 69. Spent 22+ years in, retired as 1SG D 3/327.

"TO THOSE WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR IT, LIFE HAS A FLAVOR THAT THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW!" I came upon your site while surfing the net and knew that the above statement would have special meaning for you. I served with 3/22nd, 25th Infantry Division out of Tay Ninh as an infantryman. Fought the NVA on the slopes of Nui Ba Den twice with numerous firefights in and around the area bordering the Cambodian border. Remember your Christmas in Vietnam? Mine was spent on an ambush patrol near the Cambodian border. After 5 months in the field, I was pulled to the 93rd Evac at Long Binh to work with soldiers suffering from combat fatigue. Over the last 10 years, I chronicled my tour of duty and the response has been overwhelming. With your military background, you may find it interesting. There are presently over One Hundred 5 Star Reviews worldwide I believe that you will relate to this true story of the fight for Nui Ba Den and the struggles and sacrifices that the soldiers who served their country in Vietnam endured. Thousands of Vietnam Veterans have proudly endorsed these memoirs. Please check out the website at courageonthemountain.com with the accompanying introduction. It will make you proud for your service and all the men and women who served our country during the Vietnam war. I proud that you made it home brother! Thank you for your service and May God Bless! George Reischling

"TO THOSE WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR IT, LIFE HAS A FLAVOR THAT THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW!"
I came upon your site while surfing the net and knew that the above statement would have special meaning for you. I served with 3/22nd, 25th Infantry Division out of Tay Ninh as an infantryman. Fought the NVA on the slopes of Nui Ba Den twice with numerous firefights in and around the area bordering the Cambodian border. Remember your Christmas in Vietnam? Mine was spent on an ambush patrol near the Cambodian border. After 5 months in the field, I was pulled to the 93rd Evac at Long Binh to work with soldiers suffering from combat fatigue. Over the last 10 years, I chronicled my tour of duty and the response has been overwhelming. With your military background, you may find it interesting. There are presently over One Hundred 5 Star Reviews worldwide
I believe that you will relate to this true story of the fight for Nui Ba Den and the struggles and sacrifices that the soldiers who served their country in Vietnam endured. Thousands of Vietnam Veterans have proudly endorsed these memoirs. Please check out the website at courageonthemountain.com with the accompanying introduction. It will make you proud for your service and all the men and women who served our country during the Vietnam war.
I proud that you made it home brother! Thank you for your service and May God Bless!
George Reischling

Dawes D Qualls AKA- DQ
from Goodyear AZ 623-266-1579 wrote on March 9, 2017 at 11:41:

Co B 1/327th 69-70 Known as " DQ " Pointman/Squad Leader Served with James Cagel and Raymond Spann aka " Alabama ". Would like to here I served with.

Co B 1/327th 69-70
Known as " DQ " Pointman/Squad Leader
Served with James Cagel and Raymond Spann
aka " Alabama ".
Would like to here I served with.

Eddie Epps
from Alpharetta wrote on March 7, 2017 at 22:13:

I served with the 101st 1/327 infantry division 1968 -1969 fu bai base camp. looking for any member of A, b company.

I served with the 101st 1/327 infantry division 1968 -1969 fu bai base camp. looking for any member of A, b company.

Pat Noonan wrote on March 6, 2017 at 12:09:

Served Oct 65 /Oct 66 A CO 2nd 327 Inf Still alive had agent orange almost get me, that was 5 years ago,anyone fighting it DO NOT GIVE UP!!!! God bless.

Served Oct 65 /Oct 66 A CO 2nd 327 Inf
Still alive had agent orange almost get me, that was 5 years ago,anyone fighting it DO NOT GIVE UP!!!! God bless.

Larry Bezemer
from Boise wrote on March 5, 2017 at 09:46:

Looking for anyone from B 1/327 1973-74 who remembers me as the RTO and my roommate SGT Andree who passed in 2008 her in Idaho. Welcome home to all of you who had the misfortune to go through SFO back in the day.

Looking for anyone from B 1/327 1973-74 who remembers me as the RTO and my roommate SGT Andree who passed in 2008 her in Idaho. Welcome home to all of you who had the misfortune to go through SFO back in the day.

Dr. Booker T. Williams
from Daytona Beach wrote on March 2, 2017 at 12:16:

First of all let me thank all of my fellow veterans for your service. I am the Post Commander at the Cherry Branch AmVet's Post 100, in Daytona Beach, fl. Our post was named in honor of Staff Sergeant Charles E. Cherry and PFC David Branch. They both were from Daytona and died in Vietnam. I am looking for anyone who served with Staff Sergeant Cherry and might have a photo of Sergeant Cherry. They are looking for one to post on the virtual Vietnam Memorial Wall also. please contact me at [email protected] Thank you for any help in this matter. L/Cpl Booker T. Williams,Jr USMC

First of all let me thank all of my fellow veterans for your service. I am the Post Commander at the Cherry Branch AmVet's Post 100, in Daytona Beach, fl. Our post was named in honor of Staff Sergeant Charles E. Cherry and PFC David Branch. They both were from Daytona and died in Vietnam. I am looking for anyone who served with Staff Sergeant Cherry and might have a photo of Sergeant Cherry. They are looking for one to post on the virtual Vietnam Memorial Wall also. please contact me at [email protected]
Thank you for any help in this matter.
L/Cpl Booker T. Williams,Jr
USMC

Kim Williams
from Fremont wrote on February 28, 2017 at 21:57:

B-Batter 1st/83 ARTY 1968 to 69 Como. Looking for a Great friend Able

B-Batter 1st/83 ARTY 1968 to 69 Como. Looking for a Great friend Able

Daniel C. Thomas
from Mechanicsburg wrote on February 20, 2017 at 06:09:

Looking for anyone who remembers Bobby Groom, C Co 2/327th 101st AB, KIA on 11-11-67 in Quang Tin, served 6/67 to 11/67, basic training at Ft Campbell 4/67 to 6/67, from Rockville MD. I am his cousin. We were very close and I miss him terribly. Please help if you can. God bless you and thank you for your service.

Looking for anyone who remembers Bobby Groom, C Co 2/327th 101st AB, KIA on 11-11-67 in Quang Tin, served 6/67 to 11/67, basic training at Ft Campbell 4/67 to 6/67, from Rockville MD. I am his cousin. We were very close and I miss him terribly. Please help if you can. God bless you and thank you for your service.

charles wallace
wrote on February 13, 2017 at 21:45:

anyone have email or contact info for DOMINGO VASQUEZ SERVED WITH C CO 1/327 67,68

anyone have email or contact info for DOMINGO VASQUEZ SERVED WITH C CO 1/327 67,68

I was with the Echo Company 2nd of the 327th around Phu Loc District from July 1969 until July 1970. Phu Loc Dist. HQ was hit in June about 30 days before my ETS. I hope all my brothers I served with are still up and kicking. NO SLACK!

I was with the Echo Company 2nd of the 327th around Phu Loc District from July 1969 until July 1970. Phu Loc Dist. HQ was hit in June about 30 days before my ETS. I hope all my brothers I served with are still up and kicking. NO SLACK!

John Snarke
from Carteret nj 07008 wrote on January 25, 2017 at 14:00:

I am searching for anyone who knew Spc 4 Phillip Brelland, Pfc . Roy Head, Pfc Calhoun or Spc4 Andrews as well as Spc4 Laurel Lee Blevins. We served in D Co. 1/327 in August 1968. No Slack Above the Rest. Thank you

I am searching for anyone who knew Spc 4 Phillip Brelland, Pfc . Roy Head,
Pfc Calhoun or Spc4 Andrews as well as Spc4 Laurel Lee Blevins. We served in D Co. 1/327 in August 1968. No Slack Above the Rest. Thank you

Edward Burns Sr.
from fairfield wrote on January 16, 2017 at 10:54:

1/327th Vietnam July 66-July 67. Honor to serve and honor those that didn't return AIRBORNE!

1/327th Vietnam July 66-July 67. Honor to serve and honor those that didn't return AIRBORNE!

William Jackson
from Mattoon, Illinois wrote on January 13, 2017 at 21:09:

I was with D Co 2nd 502nd, the company that went to the crash site on Nov 28th 1971, just wondering if anyone remembers the crash of Playtex 866. I see that on this site it is called a shootdown, it is officially listed as a crash, we at the site were sure it was a shootdown, glad to see that others think so. The men on this flight deserve to get their Purple Heart, if anyone else has any info please let me know.

I was with D Co 2nd 502nd, the company that went to the crash site on Nov 28th 1971, just wondering if anyone remembers the crash of Playtex 866. I see that on this site it is called a shootdown, it is officially listed as a crash, we at the site were sure it was a shootdown, glad to see that others think so. The men on this flight deserve to get their Purple Heart, if anyone else has any info please let me know.

Johnny Byard
from The Villages, Fl 32163 wrote on January 11, 2017 at 15:08:

Looking for a photo of SSG Charles Edward Cherry who with with C/1/327th when he was killed on 05/29/1967. He joined the unit on 4/26/1967. Photo needed for the Florida Wall of Faces.

Looking for a photo of SSG Charles Edward Cherry who with with C/1/327th when he was killed on 05/29/1967. He joined the unit on 4/26/1967. Photo needed for the Florida Wall of Faces.

With deep sorrow I am posting the passing of Pat Brady (2nd Plt. B/2/327th 1967). Pat was one of those guys that was always a positive influence in the platoon. His sense of humor and courage was one of those sparks that drove the rest of us on in a hellish situation.

With deep sorrow I am posting the passing of Pat Brady (2nd Plt. B/2/327th 1967). Pat was one of those guys that was always a positive influence in the platoon. His sense of humor and courage was one of those sparks that drove the rest of us on in a hellish situation.

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Kevin R. Benson
from Franklin, TN wrote on December 28, 2016 at 10:11: